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LOCAL

Precincts Reported: 51 of 51 (100 percent)

Ballots Cast: 11,449 of 30,162 (37.96 percent)

Total Unprocessed Ballots: 9,425

Vote-by-Mail/Early Voted Ballots: 9,000

Provisional Ballots: 200

Conditional Voter Registration Ballots: 175

Damaged/Unreadable Ballots: 50

Hollister Mayor

Ignacio Velazquez: 2,912 (51.61 percent)

Gordon A. Machado: 1,833 votes (32.49 percent)

Keith D Snow: 897 votes (15.90 percent)

Hollister City Council District 2

Rolan Resendiz: 690 votes (65.59 percent)

Mickie Solorio Luna: 362 votes (34.41 percent)

Hollister City Council District 3

Honor Spencer: 702 votes (45.29 percent)

Elia Salinas: 512 votes (33.03 percent)

Raul Escareno: 336 votes (21.68 percent)

Hollister City Council District 4

Marty Richman: 978 votes (60.86 percent)

Salvador Mora: 629 votes (39.14 percent)

Hollister City Treasurer

Anietra Gomez: 4,512 votes (100 percent)

San Juan Bautista City Council (Three Seats)

Cesar E. Flores: 248 votes (27.04 percent)

Leslie Q Jordan: 225 votes (24.54 percent)

Mary Vazquez Edge: 197 votes (21.48 percent)

Harold Furtado Gomes: 169 votes (18.43 percent)

Write-in: 78 votes (8.51 percent)

Jacqueline T. Morris-Lopez: 73 votes (7.96 percent)

Maggie Bilich: 5 votes (0.55 percent)

San Juan Bautista City Clerk

Laura Cent: 307 votes (100 percent)

San Benito County Supervisor District 3

Peter D. Hernandez, Jr: 887 votes (51.51 percent)

Patricia Loe: 835 votes (48.49 percent)

San Benito County Supervisor District 4

Jim Gillio: 2,104 votes (74.14 percent)

Jerry Muenzer: 734 votes (25.86 percent)

Superior Court Judge No. 2

Jose "Omar" Rodriguez: 5,654 votes (55.16 percent)

Gregory Michael LaForge: 4,596 votes (44.84 percents)

San Benito Health Care District Zone 2

Josie F. Sanchez: 825 votes (39.89 percent)

Frank Barragan: 662 votes (32.01 percent)

Ross Blasingame: 581 votes (28.09 percent)

San Benito Health Care District Zone 4

Mary Casillas: 1,642 votes (60.21 percent)

Jason Noble: 749 votes (27.47 percent)

Don Winn: 243 votes (8.91 percent)

Ann Christin Ross: 93 votes (3.41 percent)

San Benito County Water District Division 4

Doug Williams: 1,806 votes (67.34 percent)

Robert Gilchrist Huenemann: 876 votes (32.66 percent)

Gavilan Joint Community College District Trustee Area 5

Jeanie Wallace: 2,218 votes (60.80 percent)

Richard A. Perez Sr: 1,430 votes (39.20 percent)

Gavilan Joint Community College District Trustee Area 7

Irma C Gonzalez: 1,973 votes (42.08 percent)

Michael Alcorn: 1,915 votes (40.84 percent)

Jason Hopkins (withdrawn from race but still on ballot): 801 votes (17.08 percent)

Hollister School District (Three Seats)

Carla Torres-DeLuna: 3,351 votes (21.89 percent)

Stephen Kain: 3,097 votes (20.23 percent)

Jan Grist: 2,882 votes (18.83 percent)

Patricia (Pat) Moore: 2,754 votes (17.99 percent)

Roxanne Stephens: 1,672 votes (10.92 percent)

Brande Barrett: 1,551 votes (10.13 percent)

North County Joint School District (Two Seats)

Cindy King: 454 votes (42.59 percent)

Ted Brian Zanella: 405 votes (37.99 percent)

Eduardo Navarro: 207 votes (19.42 percent)

Measure G - San Benito County Roads, Transportation Safety and Investment Plan Transactions and Use Tax

(2/3 majority needed to pass)

Yes: 7,548 votes (67.88 percent)

No: 3,571 (32.12 percent)

Measure H - San Benito County Business License Tax

(50 percent +1 needed to pass)

Yes: 5,583 votes (51.39 percent)

No: 5,280 votes (48.61 percent)

Measure I - San Juan Bautista Cannabis Ordinance

(50 percent +1 needed to pass)

Yes: 274 votes (65.87 percent)

No: 142 votes (34.13 percent)

Measure Q - South Monterey County Joint Union High School District Student Safety/Repair Measure

(55 percent needed to pass)

No: 32 votes (76.19 percent)

Yes: 10 votes (23.81 percent)

Measure R - South Monterey County Joint Union High School District Academic/Vocational Classroom Improvement Measure

Congratulations Marty. I look forward to working with you and all your facts. I appreciate your brutal honesty when you apply it. My mom was like that. You have integrity like mom as well. I look forward to that as well. Again, congratulations.

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